Answer:
Ophelia gives the rosemary to her brother Laertes.
She gave the flowers to him to most probably means she wants him to never forget her even after her death. it could also mean that she wants him to never give up on until he avenged their father's death.
Explanation:
In Act IV scene v of the play "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare, the scene projects the event where Laertes had arrived back to the kingdom to try to avenge the death of his father. He was given the rosemary flower by his "mad" sister Ophelia who had supposedly gone insane after being torn by the death of their father Polonius.
In her 'mad' scene, Ophelia uses the different flowers to present her inner feelings through them. She gave Laertes rosemary "for remembrance", signifying that she wants him to remember her (most probably). This flower which stand for fidelity, lover and romance 'lasting memory' is given to Laertes so that he may never forget to take revenge on their father's killer. Or it could also act as a foreboding act of what is to happen in the coming scenes, meaning she wants him to remember her after she dies.
Answer
The Alchemist is the magical story of Santiago, an Andalusian shepherd boy who yearns to travel in search of a worldly treasure as extravagant as any ever found. From his home in Spain he journeys to the markets of Tangiers and across the Egyptian desert to a fateful encounter with the alchemist.
Explanation:
b. to comment on events and characters' behaviors
c. to agree with the king's words
d. to guide Haimon and Antigone
Bibliographic information is needed to fill out the works cited page.
Evaluating authorship looks impressive on a resumé.
Collecting credible sources saves time and energy.
The correct answer is:
D. Collecting credible sources saves time and energy.
It is important to collect credible sources before evaluating their content because collecting credible sources saves time and energy.
stands alone
cannot stand alone
is missing a verb
B. Reflexive pronoun
C. Interrogative pronoun
D. Indefinite pronoun
*WHO is underlined.
Answer:
Interrogative pronoun.
Explanation:
Here we can easily say that who is interrogative and is also the only pronoun.